Right around the time I-595 westbound locks up between University Drive and the 136th Avenue exit on a Panthers game night, the same thought lands in every carpool: there has to be a better way to do this. Amerant Bank Arena (1 Panther Pkwy, Sunrise, FL 33323) sits about 37 miles southwest of Boynton Beach — a manageable trip on a quiet afternoon, but a different story entirely when 19,000 fans are converging on the same suburban campus at the same time. The lot fills.

I-595 westbound seizes up. The post-game rideshare queue at Gate 3 runs long enough to test anyone's patience after overtime.

This guide covers exactly how a charter bus or party bus rental from Boynton Beach cuts through that problem — using the arena's own published rules, not guesswork. You'll find the official bus entry gate and lot designation for Amerant Bank Arena, the approach routes that work best from Palm Beach County, what the arena's bag policy actually requires (it is stricter than a standard clear-bag rule), how parking is priced, and how to compare quotes through Partybusrentalboyntonbeach.com for your specific group size and date. Every logistical detail here is pulled directly from the official Amerant Bank Arena directions and parking page or the arena's published security policies.

Why Rent a Bus to Amerant Bank Arena from Boynton Beach?

Amerant Bank Arena has 7,200 on-site parking spaces — which sounds like plenty, until a sold-out Panthers playoff game fills the lot in the first hour and I-595 westbound turns into a crawl well before Exit 1. General parking for Panthers games runs $40–$50 plus tax per vehicle at the gate, with no cash accepted and no advance space reservations in the general lots. A group of 30 people spread across 8 cars pays roughly $360 in parking alone — before gas from Boynton Beach, before the post-game rideshare surge, and before the designated-driver math that keeps several members of your group from fully enjoying the night.

One party bus or charter bus rental converts that arithmetic: one vehicle, one predictable arrangement, everyone arrives at Gate 1 or Gate 7 together.

The return trip is where the decision is clearest. I-595 eastbound backs up immediately after a sold-out game as the same 19,000-plus fans empty out of the same exits at once, and rideshare surge pricing kicks in before most groups have reached the Gate 3 pickup area. A private bus stages in Lot D2 during the game and is already in position when the final buzzer sounds — no surge fare, no post-game garage hunt, no half your group still waiting for their ride as the other half freezes on Panther Parkway.

For Boynton Beach groups heading to the Panthers or a big concert at the arena, renting a bus removes a long list of problems in one call.

Amerant Bank Arena at 1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise, FL 33323 — home of the two-time Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, sitting roughly 37 miles southwest of Boynton Beach on the I-595 corridor.

Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at Amerant Bank Arena

Per the official Amerant Bank Arena directions and parking page, buses and large RVs enter through Gate 1 or Gate 7 and park in Lot D2. Oversized vehicles that require more than two standard spaces are charged the general parking rate per extra space. That's the arena's designated commercial-vehicle entry — and it's entirely separate from the rideshare zone, which uses Gate 3 at the North Pedestrian Walkway for both drop-off and pickup.

The separation matters in practice. Rideshare vehicles funnel through Gate 3 on the north approach; buses enter through Gate 1 or Gate 7 into the D Lot corridor. That means your bus is not competing with surge-priced Lyft traffic for the same curb lane on the way in or out.

Your group drops at the Gate 1 or Gate 7 entry, walks to the arena entrance, and the bus stages in Lot D2 until the game or show ends.

Charter buses and party buses enter Amerant Bank Arena via Gate 1 or Gate 7 and stage in Lot D2 — a distinct entry from the Gate 3 rideshare zone. Buses and ride-hail vehicles never compete for the same lane at this arena, on the way in or the way out.

Charter Bus Parking at Amerant Bank Arena: Gate 1, Gate 7, and Lot D2

Lot D2 sits within the arena's D Lot complex, accessed via Gate 1 — also the entry for DEX VIP Executive and F Club parking — or Gate 7 on the south side. Both are reachable from the northbound approach on NW 136th Avenue / Panther Parkway after taking I-595 Exit 1 from the east — the most direct line from Palm Beach County. One detail that catches first-timers hard: the arena is entirely cashless at every parking gate and every concession area.

Credit or debit cards only — no cash accepted anywhere on the property.

For groups deciding between a Sprinter limo and a minibus for a smaller group: the arena's published parking policy charges limousines double the standard general parking rate. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo falls into that limo classification, so if you're comparing it against a 15–35 passenger minibus for 12 to 14 people, the minibus is the cleaner parking arrangement at a standard rate. For groups of 20 or more, a charter bus enters Lot D2 at the standard oversized-vehicle rate and adds the undercarriage storage that a party bus or minibus can't match for gear-heavy outings.

Boynton Beach to Amerant Bank Arena: Route, Traffic, and Timing

The standard run from Boynton Beach heads south on I-95 through Palm Beach County into Broward, then west on I-595 to Exit 1 (NW 136th Avenue). Head north on 136th Avenue — which transitions into Panther Parkway — for approximately 1.5 miles until the arena appears on your left. For bus entry, Gate 1 or Gate 7 are both reachable from this northbound approach.

Total distance from central Boynton Beach runs roughly 37–40 miles; off-peak drive time sits at 45–50 minutes.

Boynton Beach to Amerant Bank Arena via I-95 south and I-595 west — roughly 37–40 miles off-peak, but plan for 70 minutes or more on any sold-out Panthers game night or major concert evening when I-595 westbound backs up past University Drive.

An alternate approach — useful for groups connecting from Florida's Turnpike or from Boynton Beach's western neighborhoods — takes I-95 south to SW 10th Street west, picks up the Sawgrass Expressway (a toll road) heading south, exits at Oakland Park Boulevard, turns left on Oakland Park, right on Flamingo Road, then right again on Panther Parkway. The arena is about a half mile down on the right. This approach enters from the north side of the campus at Gate 3 — the same gate rideshare uses — so for buses, the I-595 westbound / Gate 1 or Gate 7 approach is the cleaner routing.

On event nights, I-595 westbound is the critical variable. Baseline daily volumes on I-595 regularly exceed 80,000 vehicles; add a sold-out Panthers game or a stadium-scale concert and the westbound approach stacks well before Exit 1. Build in 70–80 minutes for a major event night departure, and schedule your Boynton Beach pickup accordingly.

A two-hour buffer before game time gives the group a comfortable margin — time to reach the arena, stage in Lot D2, and walk in without a rushing start.

All the Ways to Get to Amerant Bank Arena: An Honest Look

A charter bus is not the right call for every trip — two people heading to a weeknight game should probably just drive. Here's how the main options compare for a Boynton Beach group heading to Amerant Bank Arena on a sold-out night.

Option Cost shape Group arrives together? Drop-off zone Post-game Best for
Charter bus or party bus Flat rate split across the group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival Gate 1 or Gate 7 → Lot D2 Bus staged in Lot D2, ready at exit Groups of 15–56
Rideshare (Uber / Lyft) Per car each way + surge after the game No — multiple vehicles, staggered ETAs Gate 3, North Pedestrian Walkway Surge pricing, long post-game wait at Gate 3 1–4 people
Everyone drives $40–$50 + tax per car at the gate (no cash) No — caravans split up on I-595 A Lot (Gate 2 or 3) or D Lot (Gate 1 or 7) Gridlock exiting D Lot or A Lot; eastbound I-595 backs up Small groups of 1–4 per car
Public transit Low fare No 595 Express Bus serves daytime commuters only — no evening or event service No service after events Not viable for Panthers games or concerts

The tipping point comes fast. At $45 per car in parking for a Panthers game, a 10-car convoy pays $450 in parking alone — before gas from Boynton Beach or the post-game rideshare surge from Gate 3. A 40-passenger party bus at a weekend rate split across 40 people can cost less per seat than parking alone if each car carried fewer than four passengers.

Once you add the designated-driver equation and the post-game Lyft wait, the single bus wins on both simplicity and per-person cost for groups above 20. Call 561-778-9090 or use the online form to compare pricing for your specific date in under 30 seconds.

What Size Bus Does Your Amerant Bank Arena Group Need?

Amerant Bank Arena seats over 19,000 for NHL hockey — the groups it draws from Boynton Beach range from office hockey pools of 15 to corporate suite nights of 50-plus. Here's how the full vehicle selection maps to those different trip sizes for the 37-mile Boynton Beach-to-Sunrise run.

Vehicle Seats Best for at Amerant Bank Arena Key features
Sprinter van Up to 14 Small group, corporate suite night, VIP outing Premium leather, USB charging, climate control, tinted windows
Party bus (20, 25, 30, 40 passengers) 20–40 Fan groups, birthday runs, concert nights LED lighting, Bluetooth sound system, flat-panel TVs
15–35 passenger minibus 15–35 Mid-size groups, straightforward shuttle from Boynton Beach Powerful A/C, reclining seats, overhead storage
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Large groups, long-haul comfort, corporate outings Reclining seats, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, deep undercarriage bays

For a Panthers fan group of 20 to 35 people from Boynton Beach, a party bus in the 25-passenger to 30-passenger range is the natural fit — color-changing LED lighting and a premium sound system mean the pre-game energy is already rolling on I-595 westbound, not waiting for kickoff in a parking lot. For 40 or more, or a corporate group that needs overhead storage and onboard restrooms for the 37-mile run, a full charter bus handles the headcount and stages comfortably in Lot D2 during the game. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — include it in your quote request and the right vehicle can be arranged.

Amerant Bank Arena Charter Bus & Party Bus Rental Prices

Partybusrentalboyntonbeach.com connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Boynton Beach, so the quote you see reflects your actual date, vehicle, and itinerary rather than a national average. Pricing moves with your group size, total hours — covering the Boynton Beach pickup, the drive, wait time during the game or show, and the return run — and the specific event on the calendar. To give you a planning sense: a 15–35 passenger minibus typically runs $200–$250 per hour on weekdays or $200–$275 on weekends; a 25-passenger party bus runs approximately $250–$350 on weekdays or $275–$375 on weekends; a full 56-passenger charter bus generally comes in at $200–$350 per hour regardless of day.

Those are planning ranges — your actual price depends on availability, the event, and total hours booked.

Here's the per-person comparison that usually lands it: a 40-person group driving 10 separate cars to Amerant Bank Arena faces 10 × $45 in parking = $450 at the gate alone, before gas from Boynton Beach or post-game rideshare for anyone heading back separately. A 40-passenger party bus booked for 5 hours at a weekend rate of $350 per hour comes to $1,750 — about $44 per person. That is less than the parking cost per car if there are fewer than four people in each vehicle.

Once the post-game Lyft surge from Gate 3 enters the math, one bus wins on value for any group past 20. See the Boynton Beach party bus pricing page for full current planning ranges, or call 561-778-9090 for a quote on your specific date in about a minute — no account required.

Amerant Bank Arena Bag Policy: What Your Group Needs to Know Before Leaving Boynton Beach

Amerant Bank Arena enforces a stricter-than-average entry policy — and it is not the clear-bag rule most arenas use. Per the official arena security policies page, no purses, backpacks, cinch bags, sling bags, or fanny packs are permitted inside the arena. The only bags allowed through the metal detectors are small clutches, crossbodies, or wristlets measuring no larger than 4” × 6” × 1.5”.

Medically necessary bags and diaper bags require documentation and go through additional screening.

Anyone in your group who shows up with a regular handbag or a daypack will be turned away at the gate. Bag lockers are available outside the main entrance at the bottom of the Publix Plaza stairs — the place to go before joining the security line, not after reaching the front of it. Two additional details from the arena's A-Z guide worth flagging: no re-entry is permitted after your ticket scans, and every transaction inside and at the parking gates is cashless.

Review the 4” × 6” bag rule with your whole group before you leave Boynton Beach — a last-minute locker stop at the Publix Plaza stairs is far better than a confrontation at the Gate 1 entry lane.

Florida Panthers Games and Concerts at Amerant Bank Arena Worth the Bus Trip

The Florida Panthers are the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions, and Amerant Bank Arena is one of the loudest arenas in the NHL on a home game night. The 2025–26 NHL season runs October through April — 41 home games at the arena, starting with a championship banner ceremony in early October. Playoff runs extend deep into May, and those weeks are when parking fills hours before puck drop, I-595 westbound backs up before most people have left Boynton Beach, and every group that drove last time wishes they'd booked a bus.

For Panthers fan groups making the regular run down from Palm Beach County, the Boynton Beach sporting event transportation page covers the full group transportation picture.

Beyond the NHL calendar, Amerant Bank Arena runs a packed non-hockey schedule — Journey, Weezer, Monster Jam, and Disney On Ice are among the 2026 shows filling the building on non-game dates. Concert parking pricing varies by event (it's not the fixed $40–$50 Panthers rate), and post-show rideshare surge from Gate 3 runs just as steep as after a playoff game. Concert bus rentals from Boynton Beach follow the same Gate 1 and Gate 7 bus entry and Lot D2 staging as game nights — same 37-mile run on I-595, same predictable exit when the show ends.

For sold-out touring acts and any Panthers run deep into May, book early. Concert weekends and playoff weeks pull from the South Florida bus network just as hard as any game-day rush.

Tips Every Boynton Beach Group Should Know Before Arriving at Amerant Bank Arena

  • Doors open 60 minutes before puck drop for Florida Panthers games. Plan your Boynton Beach departure to arrive 90 minutes before game time — that builds in buffer for the I-595 westbound approach and time to clear security without a sprint to the entry line.
  • Lots open 2 hours before puck drop for Panthers games. Arriving earlier means waiting on Panther Parkway in the staging area outside the gates.
  • The entire arena is cashless. Every parking gate, every concession area, and every in-arena purchase requires a credit or debit card. There is no ATM solution once you're at the Gate 1 entry lane — make sure everyone in your group knows before the bus leaves.
  • No re-entry after your ticket scans. Once your group is inside, anyone who needs to return to the bus loses their spot in the arena for the rest of the event.
  • Bag lockers are at the bottom of the Publix Plaza stairs — outside the main entrance, before the security line. Any bag larger than 4” × 6” × 1.5” must go in a locker or stay on the bus before your group joins the entry queue.
  • Confirm your event's parking price before game day. Panthers game parking is $40–$50 plus tax at the gate. Non-hockey events vary — check the official parking and directions page for your specific event's rates before you arrive.
  • Post-game I-595 eastbound backs up significantly after sold-out events. A pre-arranged bus pickup at Gate 1 or Gate 7 means your group exits clean — no surge-priced rideshare, no waiting in the Gate 3 Lyft queue while the egress crawl slowly clears.

Frequently Asked Questions: Renting a Bus to Amerant Bank Arena

Where exactly does a charter bus enter and park at Amerant Bank Arena?

Per the official Amerant Bank Arena directions and parking page, buses and large RVs enter through Gate 1 or Gate 7 and park in Lot D2. Oversized vehicles requiring more than two standard spaces are charged the general parking rate per additional space. Rideshare drop-off and pickup is at a separate location — Gate 3 at the North Pedestrian Walkway — so commercial buses and ride-hail vehicles use different entry lanes and never compete for the same curb.

How far is Amerant Bank Arena from Boynton Beach, and how long does the drive take?

Roughly 37–40 miles from central Boynton Beach via I-95 south and I-595 west. Off-peak, the drive runs 45–50 minutes. On a Panthers game night or sold-out concert, I-595 westbound can add 20–30 minutes — plan for 70–80 minutes on any major event evening and schedule your pickup accordingly.

What is the best route from Boynton Beach to Amerant Bank Arena?

Take I-95 south into Broward County, then west on I-595 to Exit 1 (NW 136th Avenue). Head north approximately 1.5 miles — 136th Avenue becomes Panther Parkway — and the arena will be on your left. For bus entry, Gate 1 or Gate 7 are both accessible from this northbound approach on Panther Parkway, feeding directly into Lot D2.

What is Amerant Bank Arena's bag policy?

The arena does not use a clear-bag rule — the policy is stricter. No bags larger than 4” × 6” × 1.5” are permitted inside. No purses, backpacks, cinch bags, sling bags, or fanny packs.

Small clutches, wristlets, and crossbodies within that size limit are fine. Bag lockers are available outside the main entrance at the bottom of the Publix Plaza stairs — use them before joining the security line, not after waiting in it. Full details are at the official security policies page.

How much does parking cost at Amerant Bank Arena?

For Florida Panthers games, general parking in A Lot and D Lot runs $40–$50 plus tax at the gate. Limousines are charged double the standard rate. Buses are charged per additional space beyond two.

The arena is 100% cashless — credit or debit only at every parking gate. Non-hockey event parking varies by show, so check the official arena page before your concert night.

How much does it cost to rent a party bus or charter bus from Boynton Beach to Amerant Bank Arena?

Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours, and date. To give you a planning sense: a 15–35 passenger minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour; a 25-passenger party bus around $250–$375 depending on the day; a 56-passenger charter bus in the $200–$350 per hour range. Split across 25 to 40 people, those rates often come in at or below the cost of parking alone per vehicle.

Fill out the online quote form or call 561-778-9090 — pricing for your specific Boynton Beach-to-Sunrise date and group comes back in about a minute, no account required.

Can the bus wait at Amerant Bank Arena during the game or show?

Yes. Buses stage in Lot D2 during the event. The vehicle is booked as a block of hours covering the drive from Boynton Beach, the wait, and the return run.

Set your post-game pickup window before the group heads inside so the bus is in position at Gate 1 or Gate 7 when your group walks out — no waiting in the rideshare surge line at Gate 3.

How far in advance should I book a bus for a Panthers playoff game or sold-out concert?

As early as dates are confirmed. Panthers playoff series dates drop with short notice and the South Florida bus network fills quickly — especially for weekend games and closeout nights when demand converges from multiple groups across the region. For regular-season games and most concerts, two to four weeks of lead time is workable.

For playoff series, championship nights, and known sell-outs, book the moment your date is set.

Are ADA-accessible buses available for the Amerant Bank Arena run?

Yes — ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network. Include it in your quote request and the right vehicle can be arranged. At the arena itself, ADA parking is available on both the north and south sides on a first-come, first-served basis — contact the arena at (954) 835-7000 before your event for accessibility-specific logistics.

Book Your Party Bus or Charter Bus to Amerant Bank Arena from Boynton Beach Today

One form, one quick call, and your Boynton Beach group has a bus staged for Amerant Bank Arena — no parking scramble on I-595, no post-game surge at Gate 3, no drawing straws for who is driving home. Whether it's a 20-person Panthers fan group for a regular-season home game, a 40-seat party bus for a playoff run, or a concert night on a sold-out Friday, Partybusrentalboyntonbeach.com connects you to a large network of party buses, charter buses, minibuses, and Sprinter vans serving Boynton Beach and all of Palm Beach County. Check pricing online or call 561-778-9090 any time — your quote for the Boynton Beach-to-Sunrise run takes about a minute, no account required.

Also planning a trip to other South Florida venues? The iThink Financial Amphitheatre guide and the Hard Rock Stadium guide cover their own bus drop-off logistics for groups making the same southbound run from Palm Beach County.